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AIN DAILY kil \LL1), I'THURSDAY, DLECI TSRS SISSRS——————————— P ) | DALY} | nothing hut wholesome, entertaining yaerapers, looked down upon the . : THE BEAUTY OF BLACK VELVET AND WHITE LAC Clever ainging and duncing by the (0 I N O, reminncent MY WARRIACE PROBLEMS || T PEAUTY OF BLACK VELVET AND WHITE LACE| e i ane o ity of the revue BY MARIAN HALL RVICH | society folk after the great night when the | Jenny Lind tripped across the stage all the splendor of her new yellow . T, Barnum was in charge Ivertising of the event got Coney 1s) md Heaven, Adele Garrison's New Phase of ¢ I y y oisy happiness of amusement seek m T I crs and the deathly stiliness of hos t i i et 7Y pital wards, lfe and death—these are [ and hls a ‘11‘:\/1“[ 1\’I‘JOI\JS’ UI‘\ '\\ \v | Fl“ $ AIS] h - it s s e \ i i some of the contrasts that provided |people 8o wrought up that a hat mer o gies & 2 =il Y v | - 7 thrill upon thrill 1o the packed au-|chant named Genln made a reputa- 7 U i+ ' dience that with bated breath saw | tion that long endured by paying $225 st | b \ in “A Trip to Paradise for the first cholce of seats, : W & which was shown at the Lyceum this \fternoon, and will he presented for the balance of the week, The fol Jlowing of Hoyt's Musical Itevue have | T AUSEMEN a treat in store for them when thesc FOR YQUR AMU 4 popular piayers come to the Lyceum next Monday for & week's run greet them will be new shows and a | host of other new and interesting de { iR A R R e Wik vueus pestormaice won(l THEATRE 7:15 to 10:30 o'clock is the program heginning —_— Madge Hears a Significant Conversation toned for Sunday night, with the T = ‘ | I Ar of the new year. The management |§ N e [ has a big bill in prospect for Lyceum EEPY-T : 'w until the dishes : i £ JEIE !/‘,’!E,,,IALEfl eunil theadlaer ‘ ¢ ‘ : hetror g “THE BOHEMIAN JHE TALE OF : CARITODSHATIINOR DY ; GIRLS” fruit is adde ad | ) st hour o “m,mwfl 1‘\‘\\" 5 7 Two of vaundeville's greatest will be ONY the water hoiling and salted be ) . [ Wt the Capitol Thursday, Friday and |# Musical Comedies Supreme. | ~ - | saturday. Jack Norworth and Harry | An tertainment for ‘ 1ol the ce sifted in, and stir n 1] 8 o | . e m ) ‘NKLE F{! \| [8tantly for the first 1 minutes - ) 3 Iievesford, both of whom have just | g Mea, Women 1 Children, it s = BY?TIFHUR‘SC{)?A =2ov) | cooking directly aver the fire [ & % ) . |»\v||[‘m-r| '|f}|:~r‘vm-;1 .u;vm:l\fn\ RS Presenting Fun Without £ ;N ) o e VAV Ry Allow a scant teaspoonful of . % LA ments on the legitimate stage 3 Vulgarity. i i R, s o : Isabelle Winlocke and Paul Van I was sure Rot - ' Every man Is ¢ 2t e o o | Ot e o A B y Dyke make “ilie Sahool of Fun” just ALSO— L i e % - = hum with joyous activity, IFrancis X. | . provided the| & One cup ontme hoiling =77 \ it ! Donegan and Amelia Allen in “Play- | § BERT LYTELL chooses the FUN IN THE PASTURL, seant teaspoon salt, -4 cup interpart of Uncle Tom's| e d B : w time,” a new arrangement of gon physical N » ke And th e first time he tried to cat eded ralsins, i ~ ’ 14 4 I Bt submissive g 1d though, being a |"winkleheels in the . > f 3 and dances, show the same pep tha o] ; rwinklehee e pasture, Johni it n top of doul boiler | | i [ ) »” wom hate to admit It, the con-{¢ireen found his new pet entircly too | With salt. When boiling hriskly add ! . ””“,’" them tninkiing Gl A T]"lp to Paradise ably t / johnnie’s whistling, Twinkleheels | ¢ bubblin If the graing settle = Semers .\l'm‘»'} " “\I:‘ 7 “”Hm“' \ head was ruling her heart leame galloping towards the bars, But | PUr to prevent burning i Junghs centitic e Baggage 8mash- ag irl not need a miscroscope | when he caught sight of the halte | Cook « ot witent for 3 haur r l»“ e S s - to this, and I was corres- | hat Johnnie held he stopped short [and add raisi which have heer t : < st |»“H1 e . ""'” ol )‘_1” THIS SUNDAY NIGHT pondingly Jjubllant, for T knew that|snd he snorted, as If to say, *I don't | CArefully washed and dried. Tn the i SR e SR e New Year's Gambol only i “«. state of affairs lay any lyelieve I'll go with you. I'm having | ™o eat and serve very hot E . \d e - rli 4 I'k ; Huler possibility of happiness for her im-{(so much fun here. There are so many whoal cer j \[1!] “\\”~1, o 1.} 16 ’m "”|o ;{rm erious yet loving nature ne a G ¢ c e O v wmsh,” a pietns ion of the Rev e ’,‘, e Dalien D l( : \n | ome on!™ Johnnie called. “We'rc | o) ihenatket thalionc s 0 Suid § o Watsol o fhriots navel el Rt e o e Tooii i |So L8 ot llings | i il < : the Bonnie Iirier Bush,” published . I plus ! But that news didn't cateh Twinkle Y Sanegooneg some twenty-five years ago ¥ came into Robert Savarin's sombre |1cals, When Johnnic Green began (o ver, wheat cooks in a shorter 3 Jears.neo ALL NEXT WE countenance. ynee time than other grains and may be walk towards him Twinkleheels wait- | y !RW A Lillian's Declsion A | entirely cooked in the morning : S Y. A - = ed t oung aster reached o () T han ghessed) betore this that into|| o toiir 118 YOUDE Master reached Ut gianed” and chiopped date are | : : : o HOYT’S a hand to take hold of his mane their romantic love idyll there never |-pyan Twinkleheels e X licious added to any cooked w g . o I e~ T —_ m i N T before had come any clashing of willa| junt H'KIERCEs MRGNIed WK | cereal ust before scrving e | ) et S e T0 BE ENLARGED\§ MUSICAL REVUE over petty minor things. The contest | .ot ™r abe PR B0 ten w]‘wn ty |/ [ | T \ - - between them, which I was sure had g L One ¢ ly helped Lillian’s nervous ad been upon the high plane of the spirit, in which Robert Savarin had been a suppliant instead of a dictator. 1 do not think he ever The choir invisible of heaven trying to teach a jazz kid the tune, Continuous performance from T to 10:30—Offering largest and hest photoplay program of the year. New Britain’s Favorites Graham Muos! p graham flour, Pretty girls, heautiful scene: fr. water, 1 teaspoon salt, « p? i R . « orgeous costumes, new shows. Johnnie chased him, crying, w‘mm I ’ e { ] Board of Estimate Appropriates $105,- R ‘Whoa! Whoa!” Tt seemed that the Add salt to water, When boiling, f | | @ 000 to Add Another Story to faster he ran the faster Twinkleheels |add flonr slowly. ook over the { ) i | 1 . drew away from him. So Johnnie soon | 45 minutes, stivring to prevent burr had realized before the pride and self- T walk At last Twinkle- [ing. Add stewed pror st 1 an e cut in pieces, just lLefore removing | reliance with which the years of fac- iz o he ing her world and dominating it had SIS Lo g el : : endowed the woman he loved. That . Hominy Grits With Pigs, GREAT BILL AT PALACE, and the best in pictures s it was a salutary lesson T was sure, [aSine P s B Sl p R The bl and 1 was glad that Lillian’s absence e e e during the afternoon would give him R e S e time and opportunity to con it, if not | fire 10 minutes Seniipook i to master It. | double boiler for two or three hours 8he did not give Robert an oppor- E i 1 Wash s and ecut in small pieces Old Buiiding. New York, Dec. 29 (By Associated Press)—The aquarium 114 years old ind looking every day of it, has still 1 chance to grow. The b d of es week on the Pa “Third Anniver serinning today, Willlam Hart in :.mmn\ has voted an appropriation of | i e R Word Tiramd” is the feature|3105,000 to add another story on this ty A i e This is one of the strongest|ancient structure at the Battery, 1 5 ; f tern dramas which Hart has been | here each year 2,500,000 visitors ”l"f AR ) 4 e |homefolks exchange glances with in many months. He portraye] (' ds of fish. It was explained |§§ “3RD ANNIVERSARY WEEK” tunity to protest her decision, even if e 9 ki o |in one of greatest offering its ! characters and i y supported 5 ) % : for the last honr of cooking. In the | R G0 % Al i Novak. Hart is first seen as a | that the scientists and attendants in | g Now Playing @ had been so-inclined, but rose s g ¥ ithe las 0 D ey g ! ! ?m\ S Sl ,"‘:‘\Vllum“lt rose as| L ! mestineenca oty SRR Y Leae bnioont i ove sefilor who, after soceing his|the bullding had to make room for the : § nish her 1 d answer, rrits are e hominy onrse |8 an aggregation o er-|" 5 el Nt ofinlacs 2 S . and came to my side of the table, : } e S e e 0 e S e ge ",:,\,m“ nimberotipiesatonisiiatste: | B Kelth Vaudevllle dropping her hand for an instant.on S abie s binnta dere | dance, and th v riot [meT by Indians, blows himself | Crats. 3 B ahoulaer = 2 "”]‘ ; ther e R e e cavages 1o eternity to provent| Many of the most pleturesque pages | ¥y AN take pples a delicious fi 1 its ! § mous : S = S “I'll run over and get my hat and - e : ind sorved with sugar|movie star and featured in over five m trailing his motherless boys. [in the history ofNevRYonikaghla! Acts 6o8t” she sald, “Marion, hayllsvou i b L At ol e They are rescued, but-later lose track [around the inside of the one story fi BHionMdinhar deanol ¥ : Al iz % ““\‘\"‘_ "‘"““ pes ""’ Selith e TR i o caeh ofher. One hecomes the gov- |Aquarium. It was built as a for! in Featuring . ; - eniietis 8 oLt Vb E L e i A Al crmor of the state while the other be- | 1807 and at that time was on a little | § gt " th ! s « & raneher. How they meet and | island since joined by fills to the tip | “THE TR} SEE TEN" follows makes this theilling|of Manhattan. Later it became a pub- | 8 ic amusement place known as Castle ir hieh class vaudeville bills, fea- |Garden and within its walls echoed tereonallApnearanceliof ningtrel act, are shown. the first notes that Jenny Lind sang for last half of the 10tto, Keith vaudeviile hill has five’ feature wets headed by mother,” expectantly. B 2 . | cereal no other n come with me. I want | Crisp toast should he me measurements so that iy ) than hot muffins t something for you to wear | (Copyright I think you have grown served rather [ by in ich Mr. Costello is s life in the spoken drams And Their Famous Jazz Band NEA Service) include The Henri Sisters, two misses who can sing 1 a ShREa v\\-lu"\‘\fi\u’{;‘q‘\‘ al-1 He puastay tga}: Johnnic Green had | HARDING'S GREETINGS real on e e il e bates Harry Carey in|in America, That was a night of |8 g € g you o ave stopped chasing him | = ! L 3 3 ts Up Bileen Percy in “Little [ nights ih old time New York soclety. v t o m: ’»NP i { President Sends Totter to Veteran) .ot o e e yd Clyde Cook in| In 1855 the immigration authori- | a lce 08 o Shet ',',": all heels stopped an Neallcr o Employe On His Paper. e 4 at comedy Toreador.” ties obtained the building for use as a e e g el S S R e et ey Dning Monday, Thomas Jeffer- |landing depot for immigrants, and for May I have one of those|whistle. Now, however, In't | Harding in a holiday grecting to Mar- |in the ersios hanning ton it S At vean it ey ol iad e aloo T In a Vaudeville Sketch little—"" let Johnnie get within a dozen feet|tin L. Mille oldest employe of | Pollock’s stage play, “Ti ign o eature. Not only iand of the free. Then it was placec X "he closing door shut the sound of | of him AHB Marion - {he president’s news- |the Door.” She is supported hy Lew compelling one, |in control of the park commissioners | § Other Fine Acts ] ] Friuiaaa Ay M A ONLS RAC e ccts produced in [and soon tanks were built and fish he child's ie 0 v ( i L eat spor! Ly, Kk ols . « N yerience has taug il 1 the ct voice from us, and we aid This is great spor Twinkleheels | paper, said that experi has tau ¢ especially beautiful, taking | were put in them and finally the old ot learn what partic: spiffy” ob- | chucklec Raldaahaiiaway bealt TRl e S R e on sale ut the box office | S g e s s e o oo oo s moe ey | D o o e e | e o s G A o ot | 2, Sl v et e e sonr: (§ Norma Talmadge toplay The Famous Movie Star wnd Charles Richman. Reserv- of dress Marion desired. But 1| Johnnie Green, however, did not|pess in some of our humbler pur Mot ai s i knew as well as though I had heard [enjoy the sport After following | suits than ther in assuming v : Years before Jenny Lind made her the mother wer, that Lillian had|Twinkleheels all over the pasture, he | gpansibility in high places.” CFHE BOUEMIAY GiRY debut in Castle Garden the place was promised her adored little daughter |became tired and breathl Back | The greetin o by Miller wes| 5 e g il et Y ¢ of |8 - o greeting o liller wi vou want to see good, clean|the scene of a gala bal onor of Mnrle o the thing she asked, and T caught a[toward the harn he turned at last in response to one he had sent the| WELLIAM HART AT FON'S nusical i -‘m« s, go and witness a ,j,'h\,m‘n '\.‘ ,]fq,',t‘”,,',nl ::,,.]: lf‘,(() the (h"':'\ ':h:'";;]" i Her ffpse for a sacond . 47 g , fence s ¥ (Pt o A e S s Lo S ¥ g eatesy Drama r:l'wnr € iior a second down a vista of As he rl.lm)m ov H-( fence h"‘w-' sident a few days ago. I (fternoon the 600 seats at f nance at the Lyceum of “The|old colonial homes since displaced by the years immediately before them, |looked at Twinkleheels, who stood on| " filler, a compositor was one of the [cents h ) 23 cent seats & ohomi 1ir182 who are at this “THIZ SIGN ON THE DOOR” whon Marion's needs and wishes|a knoll and regarded him pleasantly. | o ioves of the Star when Mr. Hard- |[Fox's g ( nd, even as! i S the aim of ALY would be constantly increasing, while “I'Il get you yet!" Johnnie called é Sty ¢ E ¢ f : r of 5 T ) : 21 - 2 alled 5 o first became connected with it in [4r¢ ! D0 i k it night, . ¥ » r of this popu-| 7 i it s | rd Seats Si her mother’s impaired health ought to|to him. *“You needn't think you can 4 ! !-_wuw 23 it seats. Good ! lar housc, E r 1is patrons| 7 e L spell a diminution of income unless|beat me!” Lets : she taxed her flagging powers too| Twinkleheels dropped his head, greatly. flung his hind feet into the air twi . . i 14 7 B B “Are Yon Going?" and galloped off. He was sorry that T!’unkrng 0{ BQ}} iy i : I r 'hffifiC"— 3 ¢ My eyes were drawn irresistibly to|Johnnie Green had stopped chasing 4 i ¥ p Robert Savarin's. His were fixed | him. e | TODAY, FRL, SAT > 4 ™ £ o o DAL, upon the door through which mother Johnnie found his father at work in and child had just passed. 1 saw|the barn. s ; ik " 10 i ten my thought—only intensified a tho ‘What shall T do?" Johnnie asked ¢ 5 S o s, 4 Tl i " No Advance in Prices and per cent—reflected in hig face.|him. “I can't catch Twinkleheel BT R i N 1%, 3 And the or a searching second, he|I've been trying for about an r v ¥ ) » y A P ) looked squarely at me, and T read in|And he won't let me get near enc i b E Y y R b HARTFORD his eye the disapproval he would|[to him to grab him."” 3 i o RN % 3 Lof B B0 B 1 support ian's position. “He's a rascal,” he . RN ST N Yo Qe syt \ : 3 A B - ruen ot s tbiny kot | By 15 (ocax Wi with omathinh j s £ e R ; All Week—Matinee Daily I finish lessert in 1-|eat. Put a few handfuls oats in o , . 3 ; A A i ' 2 g “SUGAR PLUMS” defy 1igh 3 the four-quart measure old it | H @ b i 3 ‘ Sl 5 y 3 - after him and give him no chance to|up so he can see it t, too, | & a B § ; w b g 7 b With alk to Li alone before we started.|so he can hear 3 9 . R A iy f g X JOE FREED L d ; ] j The Funny Hebrew 1 would eft my dessert alto-|around in it 1 B § gether t had y for Mrs. |wav.” ‘i Wy § 3 § B~ s ; ¢ Cosgrove’s 7 eyes, and the| Johnnie Green { i 4 % it o G A 3 | g § A Laugh Every Second stres had laid upon my liking for 3 3 3 T 4 W it will be given on Saturday night from jten to tweive p. m. Supported by Lew Cody and | | Y — — : L s . < —_— ) “Ef‘“fl ? SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S SHOW > 3 Sat. Night—10:00 to 12:00 P. M. I reached ILillia door just as s opened it in answer to Robert's kn and I schooled my voice and expr that the sion to a lation of haste is father « “Let me ) you with those meas- ‘d better keep urements.” 1 We only have a i : bl e O : wnnam> 5. Johnnie Green ¢ “Ir Bk ’ oA wapaper Servic S # w 4 _ B 2 TR i g & { | | Another Big Bill Commencing Today i R e 'y 1) A \ A JACK NORWORTIH b n One of American. Vaudeville's Greatest L —— | i [N DO R 4 ot ot G : 3 ” 4 Stars, Fresh from n Sevies of Broadway [ ‘ A H A Sy : : % 1! | Triumphs, Presenting o Program of | % . 3 5 o < 3 3 ¥ J N | 'RANCIS X. DONEGAN & AMELIA ' Y FR] ; ' _ 5 8 5 BRAND | ALLEN; MALLIA BART & CO.; WIN- I 1 5 s i) ¢ Sl S| Added are, HARRY BER- JRD, Late Star of “Shavings” in 1A QY Head Stuffed By a \;utu”h or U({]\'d” gRflAKFHST IR 3 e ! e : { ¥ v Mot ch R o non s, the” Night'* iefore Chrix(mag cn | I g AGCON 4! @ \ i : 5 o E L : 1 Cheistmos Sto N- - § 2 3 H ki e b 4 man! Made in Scotland by bonald Crisp. Y SISTER JARY e N . s 2 4 —————— And you'll say he had to e fight in this picture! . Parsons’ Theater A rousing story of love ALL WREK and the Golden West. 2B—TWICE—DAILY—8:15 I e "'""\"‘ NOVELTY MINSTRELS ‘Shubert vaUdeVi“e i'syche style L | vith her hair hobhed? | @ 3 Other Good Acts t! ustine Johnstone how o you NKE | g ApIMSSION—Incl. WAR TAX Hobne r Tec : 'r"“(‘”"’ Sold EVi—Ora. — Dal. 23¢ PG ACTS— NOK ¥ L Mats., 25¢ and 56 (Lxeept Sat.) and \Ir\\" 1 1 R DRS A, 3 Rt 4 tives., 25¢ to $1 (Exeept Sa " With the Greatest™Star of Them all NORA BAYES MAT—Orch. — Bal. 12c 3 America’s Toremost Comedienne